Lisa Nilsson

Celebratory TV special for the 100th birthday of Swedish entertainer Povel Ramel with performances by many people who stood on stage with him

A film about an eccentric man of the world called God, who lives in an ordinary detached house with his family: his Swedish wife Gerd Lillian and his two youngest sons, Thomas and Jens. The oldest son, Mikkel wants nothing to do with God, so-called because he treats the world as his own creation. In reality, God is a man with a mild dependency on alcohol. Omniscient and inspirational, he rules his subjects with love, cunning and an iron rod (not to mention spirit). A rebellion is quietly looming in the shape of his sons and Gerd Lillian, but it comes to nothing when God is diagnosed with cancer and compassion replaces anger. However, when God is seemingly cured of his disease, his sons unite in their desire to kill God - if the cancer couldn't do it, they must. God survives, but the cancer returns - this time with a vengeance. Only when God realises that his final hour is upon him is he able to relinquish his kingdom and set his subjects free. In death, God takes on a human guise.

5.9/10

Documentary on the Swedish rocktour and concert Badrock.

Swedish singing competition reality show where each artist attempts to do their own version of another artists well-known songs, with each person getting an episode featuring all of their songs being performed by the other musicians. The artists spend eight days together at a hotel in Gotland, where they attempt to put their own stamps on the songs.

7/10

A successful stockbroker gets in trouble and has to escape from Hamburg to Vänersborg in Sweden with his two children.

6.4/10

When two children move into an old house with their mother they find magical mystery involving a lively spirit and a precious diamond.

5.5/10

After summing up his career with the success story "Samlede Sånger 1992-2003", Lisa Nilsson wanted to go out and play. The crowd was invited to a string of hits like "Himlen Runt Hörnet", "Den Här Gången", "Varje Gång Jag Ser Dig" and "Långsamt Farväl". The tour was 15 concerts around Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. During a magic night at the Circus in Stockholm on April 29, 2003, the concert was filmed for crowded audiences. What a night! What a concert!

Tabloid journalist Annika Bengtzon is writing about a murder in the port of Stockholm and she suspects that the Yugoslav mafia is involved. However, she also finds links to a foundation that runs a shelter for battered women, Paradiset. Looking for a good story she also meets a welfare official, Thomas, who also thinks that the foundation should be looked into. Written by Mattias Thuresson

4.7/10